What We Do

Fight Colorectal Cancer envisions victory over colon and rectal cancers. We raise our voice to
empower and activate a community of patients, fighters and
champions to push for better policies and to support research, education and awareness for all
those touched by this disease.

Get behind a cure.

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Happy Anniversary Medicare & Medicaid

Programs such as Medicare and Medicaid are an essential part of American society. But it wasn’t always that way. Fifty years ago today, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) were established and through the course of time these programs… Read More

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Biosimilar Drugs

Some drugs are similar and some are the same: The difference between Brand Name, Biosimilar and Generic There’s an ongoing debate/discussion about if a generic drug is as good as a brand name drug, if a patient has a choice between brand… Read More

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Advocate Spotlight: Kristin Keesen

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: advocacy isn’t for the faint of heart! Persistence is a key theme for many of our advocates. Kristin Keesen, stage III survivor and Grassroots Action Committee (GAC) member’s efforts recently paid… Read More

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Fight Colorectal Cancer is a passionate group of advocates, survivors, caregivers
and loved ones working together to support colorectal cancer patients and push the
status quo when it comes to awareness, policy and research. We demand a cure.
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We fight for the millions of
families who’ve ever heard the words
“you have colorectal cancer.”

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Fight CRC is so much more than an advocacy group, they are a family and a community
of strength that knows it takes fighting on all fronts- in the halls of Congress, on
the fundraising circuit and beyond to beat this disease. They also know that the key
to winning this fight rests in the hearts, souls and strengths of patients, survivors,
fighters and families of those affected. Fight CRC knows that this fight isn’t just one
about dollars and doctors- it’s about people. As a caregiver, they have been among my
greatest strengths in pushing ahead in this fight, for my husband and for all of those
touched and changed forever by this disease.